Abstract
The different combinations involved in additive and subtractive colour mixing can often bedifficult for students to remember. Using transmission graphs for filters of the primarycolours and a numerical scheme to write out the relationships are good exercises inanalytical thinking that can help students recall the combinations rather than justattempting to memorize them.
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